The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents authorized the construction of a $35 million recreational facility. The 63,000-square-foot South Campus Recreation Center will feature strength and conditioning areas; spaces for basketball, volleyball and indoor soccer; a climbing wall; locker rooms and more. The project is expected to be completed in June 2022. — today.tamu.edu
Glad to see @TAMU invest in student wellbeing, which of course drives student success. Its more important than ever before to support upstream approaches to health & wellbeing. @RecSports @NIRSAlive https://t.co/468NucbJD0
— Pam Watts (@pamnirsa) November 12, 2020
Abilene Christian University is set to renovate its Moody Coliseum, home to the men’s and women’s basketball programs and women’s volleyball program. Plans call for renovations to the seating bowl, reducing overall capacity from approximately 4,100 to 3,600 to accommodate additional leg room, improved accessibility and larger seats in some sections. In addition, the facility will add a 2,000-square-foot hospitality room. Upgrades for players will also be included, with enhancements planned for locker rooms and training rooms, as well. — ACUSports.com
The half-century-old domed home of @ACU_MBB, @ACUWBB, @ACU_Volleyball, Chapel, Sing Song and Commencement will receive a major upgrade over the next two years.
— Abilene Christian University (@ACUedu) November 12, 2020
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Florida Gulf Coast University recently dedicated the Sublett Family Strength and Conditioning Center. The facility offers an enhanced fitness complex with weights, indoor turf for speed training and cardio equipment that can accommodate more than 100 student-athletes at a time. — FGCUAthletics.com
What a wonderful afternoon yesterday as we officially dedicated The Sublett Center Strength & Conditioning Center! Check out the sights and sounds, the photos and re-watch the event here!
— FGCU Eagles (@FGCUEagles) November 12, 2020
- https://t.co/mGbSTkW80l#WingsUp pic.twitter.com/cAK8Woj069
Washburn University held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its indoor practice facility this week. The $20.6 million project includes a state-of-the-art football practice field, a 200-meter banked competition track and additional lanes for sprint and jump events. The facility also features seating for 1,500. — KSNT.com
It’s happening... #GoBods #BodSquad21 pic.twitter.com/39RP5RAFy8
— Washburn Football (@IchabodFTBL) November 11, 2020